ANNIE ARMSTRONG

WHAT IS THE ANNIE ARMSTRONG EASTER OFFERING?

The offering was started in 1895 by Woman's Missionary Union® (WMU) to benefit the work of the Home Mission Board (now North American Mission Board). In 1934, it was named in honor of Annie Armstrong, a bold missions advocate and WMU's first national executive leader. Today, more than $2 billion has been donated by Southern Baptist churches and individuals to support thousands of missionaries in church planting and compassion ministries. Because of this sacrificial giving, millions of lives have been and continue to be transformed by the power of the gospel.


The Annie Armstrong Easter Offering (AAEO) is the primary way Southern Baptists fund missions in North America. One hundred percent of gifts given to AAEO go to the field to support more than 2,400 missionary families serving across the United States and Canada. Start praying now how God would want you to give.


OUR CHURCH GOAL:

$3,000


Cedar Street Baptist Church will continue to take up this offering through April. There are special envelopes in the pews to designate your funds to the AAEO. If you would prefer to give online, please click the link below.

**Remember to designate your gift to the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering**